4 wmiimmi:- V " THI KSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1931 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page ' ,1 the fee: 'IMPROVED ,jSiFORM INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY i School Lesson . B I'lTHUATKH. 1'. D.. Men. ifc( ' ,f ri.-ulty. MuuJy BlbU -:.';:utt' "I ' hlratjo.i 's:trn Newspaper I'nlnn, f 10' w. Lesson for October 8 SAUL IN DAMASCUS , ri-v.N TEXT Acts 9:1-31. I'iil.rt'N TEXT Therefore If any -fgbe Christ, he is a new oreatur 'j .fcins are passed away; behold, ;. ,i n;s are become new. It Cor. 5:17. 'piuMAUY TOPIC Saul Learning to ijin Jesu- J'JNIOK TOPIC Saul Becoming !,"' Fr:em1. 1XTERMKDIATB AND SENIOR TOP ,C 3Ui Becomes a Christian. y.ry-r 1'EOPLE AND ADULT TOP IC What Is Conversion? 1. Saul's Violent Hatred ef the Lord's Dicip!ee (vv. 1, 2). He knew full well that unless the Dimi'ini'iit set on foot by Jesus was stopped it would supersede Judaism. le was ignorant of the genius of Christianity. He did not know that tie lilwd of martyrs Is the seed of the church." Prosperity may ruin the ihmvtt, but persecution never. Steph en's testimony Intensified his hatred inesSM'I of softening his spirit. II. Saul Kicking Against the Pricks (w. r:). The figure here Is that oV the east ern ox driver following the ox with ,n sharp iron fixed to the end of a ' nV. If the animal rebels and kicks ii;;::iit the sharp iron. It but injures itself. 1. A light from heaven (v. 3). The limp li.nl now come for the Lord to in tervene. Saul wns stricken with blind ness n mi fell to the earth. 'J. A voice from heaven (vv. 4, 5). This was the Lord's voice calling per sonally to Saul. In answer to Saul's iijcuiiy, Jesus said, "I am Jesus, whujn then perseeutest." ;j. Saul's inquiry (v. 6). The dicta tor is i.ow willing to be dictated to. 4, Christ's answer (v. 0). He told Jn.i:I to 'o into Damascus where lnl'or- I t w ution would be given him as to what he must do. 5. Saul entering Damascus (vv. 7 9). The savage persecutor went quite humbly into Damascus, led by his at- Jendants where for three days he re mained blind and fasted. The day is comhij; when all who oppose the work of God. shall get a sight of the glory of the Son, either In salvation or In cnf.ibiimation (Phil. 2:10, 11.; "Rev. "C:Ki-lT). III. Ananias Ministers to Saul (vv. 10-1!)).- ' 1. Ananias' vision (vv. 10-12). lie was-Instructed to go to Saul, given the name of the street and Saul's host. 'J, Ananias' fear and hesitancy (vv. 13-171. lie knew of Saul's ministry and the authority by which he came. The Lord encouraged him to go, ns suring hiin that Saul was no longer nn enftuj- hot a chosen vessel to boar his name before the Gentiles. .1. Ananias' obedience (v. 1"). H went to the hou." where Raul was staving, put his hand on his arm, and affectionately addressed him as broth er. Ho informed Saul that th Lord had sent him with ft twofold message. n "Hint thou mightoet receive thy sight." h "t -fluod with the Holy Ghost" 4. Saul baptised (vv. IS, 10). After .Saul received .his sight, Ananias bap tized him. It was fitting that Saul should be baptized by one not having official rank, since his ministry as an apostle to the Gentiles was to be en tirely Independent of the twelve. IV. Saul Preaching In Damascus w. 20-25). 1- What he preached (v. 20). He I reached -Christ, -that he is the Son of i This is the heart of the message ! every minister and Sunday school 1'- -hr. ' - Where he preached (v. 20). It w';s in trie synagogue. Because this Was the place of assembly for the ,,'v- Saul took advantage of the op IH.rtiiaiiy to teli them that Jesus of Naza vtJi was the very Son of God. 'He' effect of his preaching 2! -,-.). :' I'eople amazed (r. 21). They kt, tllal the very one who had been " leader In persecuting the Christi es in Jerusalem and had come to .Damascus for the express purpose of oringinp them bound to the chief priest, was now passionately advocat lnS that which he had vehemently 'JSht to destroy. ..'" . t- Jews confounded (v. 22). Saul urease,! in spiritual strength and "".w'.V,; so that he confounded the ,eTs' rroviug that Jesus was not only Son of God, but their Messiah. The jews sought to kill him (vv. -J -). Being unable to meet his skil 1111 se of the Scriptures, they took jS'Jnsei how that they might destroy m- ?n intent were they upon killing n that; they watched the gate of the J'ty day and night that they might p him. He escaped their wrath, 8 let down at night In a basket by wewaii. (. WORDS OF WISDOM . There are many men who have a ""'epsia of books. ; -'.--. " .' ' -- Kni senj,, ug n(J trial whetner great small, without first preparing us. .' ' .'. TprEJer nBd Pains, through faith In '!UottCtlriSt' WtU d anything- John Nothing earthly will make me give p my work In despair. David Lir ""gstoue. . . . :,. I 4 ) (o to (Eljitrrlt mtuay FIRST BAPTIST Rev. H. W. Baucom, pastor Sunday school, 9:43. W. C. Allen superintendent. Morning worship 11 a. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. 0:30 all B. Y. P. U.'s ofchureh meet. Mid-week prayer service 7:30 Wed nesday y.t thd. Rev, Geo. F. Rogers, Rector of Trinity church. Ash.evillt. will preach on Sunday afternotn, October $th. at three o'clock in St. Mary's Episcopal church. Micadale. Allen's Creek. Mr. Rogers is a preacher of unusual ability, and everybody is cordially in vited to hear him. FlUST ULTHODIST Rev. Wade J(ihson. Sunday School. 9:45. Morning worship 11 a. CUIUCH Pastor. ni. p- m. Evening worship 7:30 ':40 p. m. Epworth League 0:45. ST, JOHS'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Michael A Carey. Mass at 11 Sunday. Mass, week days at 7:30 A. M. FIRST I'RESBYTFRIA X CHURCH Dr. R. P. Walker. .Minister Bible School 9:45 a. m. RALLY DAY OCT. 22ND Sermon 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p m. The pastor will preach on Sunday 2:30 p, ni. in Francis Cove chapel. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE STATE OF NOR I'll CAROLINA. COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. ON RELATION OF NANNIE LOCKMAN. Vs.. JESSE B. LOCKMAN AND JAR- VIS L. PALMER. II. R. PALMER and W. G. B. MESSER. By virtue o execution directed to the undersigned from he Superior Court of Haywood County, in tho abov,. entitled action, I will resell. pursuant to a raised bid. on Monday November Otlj 1933. at eleven o'clock. A. M- at the court house door of said County, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all tho right, title and interest which the said Jesse B. Iockman has in the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: BEGINNING on a stakp in the south margin of a 15-foot alley, and runs S. 30 30' W- 180 feet fri the north margin of to a stake a 30-foot street; thence with said stret S- 30 W. 93 V4 feet to a stake; thence N, 30 30' E. 180 feet to south margin of 15-foot alley; thencP with said alley. N 80 W. 936 feet to the BE GINNING- Being the same lot or parcel of land cgnveyed in a deed from C. I). Medford and wife. Pauline Medford. to J. B. Lockman dated July 17. 1924, and recorded in Book 67. page 172. Record of Deeds of Haywood County. N. C. This the 28th dav of Septemlier, 1933 J. A. LOWE. Sheriff of Haywood County. No. 108 Oct. 5-12-19-20 Use This Laxative made from plants Thedford's Di.ack-Db aught is niade from plants that grow in the ground, like the garden vegetables you eat at every meal. NATC-KB nas put Into tlieRM tdants an actlvo medicine that Ftlmulatcs the howols to art --juM as Nature put the ma terials that BuBtnin your body Into the vegetable foods, you Pat. In Black-DtarmW you have n natn ml laTfitlve. frf from synthetic 'drum lis us doos not makff yoii havo to depend on cnthartlc chemical drus to get the bowels to act daily. Now you con prt Ulack-Drnvght in the jorm ot a SYRUP, for Chilobin. For Pain Relief In Minutes L Demand GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN Because of a unique process in manufacture, Genuine Bayer Aspir in Tablets are made to disintegrate or dissolve INSTANTLY you take them. Thus they start to work instantly. Start "taking hold" of even a severe headache; neuralgia, neuritis or rheumatic pain a few minutes after taking. And they provide SAFE relief for Genuine BAYER ASPIRIN BAYER ASPIRIN POIS NOT HARM THI HEART GENUINE H AZ KLW t01) P R K SBYTE R I AX Rev. U. C. Landruni. Pastor. Sunday School, 10 o'clock. Morning service 10:40 o'clock Vesper service 0:45. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. 1 raver meeting everv Wedne nesday nigh: at . :30 o'clock. GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rector, Rev. Albert New. will preach at eleven o'clock in Grace Church. Sunday. October 1st Immediately at th,. close of this service, a congregational meeting will lie held to elect three delegates to at tend the Diocesan Convention on Tuesday. October 17th. when a Bishop will be elected to succeed tht. late Bishop Horner who died early in April. Everybody is cordially invited to all our services ALBERT NEW. Rector. HAZKIAVOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. B. B. Caldwell, Pastor. Sunday School 9:45. 11:00. Sermon bv Pastor. 7:00, Meeting of all B. Y. P. LV of the church. 8:00, Each Wednesday mid-weok Prayer meeting. VERY LIKELY "Do you have running your summer cottage?" "I shouldn't h,. surprised husband lock it up 1 li i ye water in Why Hospitals Use a Liquid Laxative I Hospitals and doctors have alwnvn used liquid laxatives. And thp public is fast returning to laxatives in liquid form. Do you know the reasons? The dose of a liquid laxative can be measured. The action ran be con trolled. It forms no habit; you nerd not take a "double dose" a day or two later. Nor will a mild liquid laxaliif irritate the kidneys. The riht liquid laxative brings a perfect movement, and there is no discomfort at the time, or after. The wrong cathartic may keep you coastipated as long as 'you keep on using ill And thr habitual use of irritating salts, or of powerful drugs in the highly concentrated form of pills and tabfeta may prove injurious. A week with a properly prepared liquid laxative like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup !"cpsin will tell you a lot. A few weeks' time, and your bowels can l "as regular as clockwork." Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is an approved liquid laxative whieli all druggists keep ready for use. It makes an ideal family laxative; effective for jail aged, and may be given the youngest child. Memler N. M. A. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and bv virtue of authority contained in a certain deed of trust xecuted by T. CJ. Vickers. and wife, ii the Citizens National Bank of RaJ igh. N ('...Trustee.. n the 20th day of September, 1927, recorded lit Book 20. Pag,, H-l, Registry of Hay. wood County, North Carolina.' de fault having been made in the puy- tnent of the indebtedness secured thereby, the undersigned Commis sioner of Banks, having succeeded to the rights and duties of the North arolina Bank and Trust Company, iircessor to Citizens National Bank f Raleigh. N. C, said -Trustee, will tfer for sale at public auction, for ish, in front f the Haywood Coun tv ( ourt House door un Monday, ur ier 30th. 1933 at twelve o clock I.. i. in- a certain ioi or parcel ol uini . i . . , i ' . r 1 lying and Iwing situate in Waynes- e. Township, Haywood t ounty. State of North ( arolina, and more particularly described as follows: And Get does not harm the heart. So if you want QUICK and SAFE relief see that you get the real Bayer article. Always look for the Bayer cross on every tablet as illustrated, above, and for the words l GENUINE BAYER Vly ASPIRIN on every bottle or package. b:tua:e and lving in the Grounds of the Southern Assembly, and BE GINNING at a stake in the margin of Avenue p." corner of Lots Nos. 58 ami 57 of Block No. 13 of the South ern Assembly Grounds and runs theiuv North 41 degrees 15' West 10S ;Vet to a stake in back line of Lot No. 119; thence South 190 de grees 30' West 100 feet with the back line of Lots Nos. 119. 1 IS. 117 llo, 11, s. to a stake; thence South t'.'i degiees East S5 feet to a stake in the margin of Avenue "F;" : hence with Avenue "F" 00' to the BEGIN MNCi. Containing ami being Lots Nos. .is. ,.9, 00 of Block No. 13f the Southern Assembly Grounds, as recorded in Man Book "A." n.u'e :! ' Record of Maps of Haywood County North Carolina. Heing the same lots conveyed to the said T. G Yickers bv R. H Wil son, ft al.- by deed dated July 28. 1920, and recorded in Book 73, page oSi. Record of Deeds of Haywood t ounty. N. C. Subject to certain conditions and restrictions as contained in that cer tain deed made by Southern Assem bly to R. H. Willis and C. R..,Canipo, lilted Soptemlx'r 22nd. 1913. and re. corded in Book 37. page OS. Haywood County Registry, N. V. Dated this 23rd day of Septem ber, 1933. Gl'RNEY P. HOOD, Commissioners of Banks. No. 103 t),-t. 5-12-19-20 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE On Monday. October 30. 1933, at 11 o'clock. A M. at the court house door in the town of Waynesville Haywood County, North Carolina. 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at public outcry, the following lands and premises, lying ami being in the town of Canton. iBoaverdam Township, Haywood County. North Carolina: BEGINNING at a -take in the north curb of the sidewalk of Church Stieet. M II. ( with the curb S. 5L" .10" W. 'ook's corner- and run ol said ( luircli .St reel . 1 10 feet to a slake in the junction of and Bridge St reet ; 1 curb on Fast side of N. 1 E. 203 1-3 feet the -sidewalk'-' of the in the Street Church Street thence will tin Bridge Street, to a slake in iron bridge jicross . I he " Southern Railway ; thence with the bank along the Souilieni Railway, N. 85 K. 99 feet to a slake, M, 11. Cook',, line; tbelice with the line of M. 11 Cook, S, 7 E 125.10 feet-to the' place- of BEGINNING, Being the- same land described in a deed from Francis Anni,, 'Bell und husband. W. F.Bell t,i O. V. Bell and II S Hell, and recordi Being also dati November 1 1 1925. Book 09. page 333. same property de f rum G. M . Smath- F. J. Smat hers, to ell dated Noveriilber in Die scribed in a deei ers and wife, Francis Annie II 1 1917. and recorded in Book 49. page 378. Record of Deeds of Hay wood ( ounty. Sale is made pursuant to -power of sale conferred upon me bv deed of trust executed by H. S. Bell and wife. jonnie Bell, and C V. Bell and wife. Louise Bell, dated August 1st, 1928. and recorded in Book 22. nag., 232. Record of Deeds of Trust of Haywood Count y. '.'-'. This the '29th (lav "of "'September. 1933. JULIAN PRICE. Tru-tee. No, 100 Oct. 5-12-19-20 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, Octolicr 30. 1933, at 11 o'clock, A. M. at the court house door it , he town of Waynesville, Hay whikJ County North Carolina. I- the undersigned trustee, will sell at pub lir outcry- to the highost bidder for rash'; th,. following lands and prem ises, lying and being in Waynesville Township-.- Haywood County,.' North ''arolina. and more .particularly ...-de- i r.bcd as follows: I'.KfilNNING at a stake in the (i nter of State Highway No 10, at the: Mi'liall'ey Branch near ihe resi lience of ;M. A. 'Pot eat'.- anil runs thence N, 80' E. 1073 feet to a pop lar: poles S.. fiH'C:. from the highest point if the -'ridge); thence S, 44' E 595 feet to a hickory; thence S: 55" E. 305. feet t(.i a Span : h oak on a ridge; thence: N. 88" E. . 750 feet to a chestnut oak in an old .line; theiK,. N. 1" Iv. 2325 feet to a Spanish dak by a l.ratich in the Brown line; thence with hat line S. 4 W. 085 feet to a stake; hence with saiil Brown dine N. 5214 W. about 515 feet to a red oak. Mrs. Mil n.-r a Weil corner; thenc,. with 8 of lines as follows: S. 2 ' 30' E, 498 ;-.:S."fi.V W. 285: feet; West 05 "t ; N. 02" 30' W. 125 feet; N. 04 West 311 feet; N. N 31 ",15' .W, to the Highway No 10: W. 80 feet; W. 230 feet; d'H'er of .tate thence, '.with, said Highway in a Sojth westerly, direction to the BE GINNING, being a portion of the arne land' described in a deed from J. A. B'Tiners. e '1- to W. firown. et al. ncorded in Book "Y." page 332, b-ord (.f Deeds of Ilavwood County, North Carolina. EXCEPTING AND RESERVING fiom said tract of land a small par n l of land condemned : bv . the Town of Waynesville f.r. "its reservoir property ' and . shown ' and. described in Minute Docket of Special Proceed ings No. 5, page 109 et seq. and, EXCEPTING AND RESERVING lots therefrom conveyed by , deeds kecorded as follows: Deed to M. A. Poteat and wife, dated March 20. 1928. Recorded in Book 77. page 111; Deed to Town of Hazelwood, dated March T, 1927. recorded in Book 77, page 413; and Deed to Rev Bernard McDevitt. dated January 18. 1929, and recorded in Book 77. page 440. This deed of trust is subject to a prior deed of trust executed to M. G. Stamey. Trustee, to secure certain indebtedness to J. N. Shoolbred, re corded in Book 26. page 100, Record of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County. I conveying a lot fronting on tne Highway No. 10. 400 feet and run ning back 150 feet. Vni- sale made pursuant to pewer of sale conferred upon me by vutue of a deed of trust executed by John F. Bass and wife. Hallie V. Bass, dated July 21. 1930. and recorded in Hook 20. jKige 205. Record of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County. N C. This September 29, 1933. M. G. STAMEY. Trustee. No. 105 Oct 5-12-19-20. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE on .wonuay, uciotier .HUh. r.ilio, at eleven o'clock A. M at the court . i i , , ...... house door in the Town of Waynes ville. Haywood County. N. C . I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder tor cash the following lands and premises, lying and being in Clyd, Township. Haywood County. N. C ami mure pamcuiariy described as follows : Being lots Nos. 0 and 7 of the If t. -Medford property in Clyde Town- .-nip. nay wood County, North Car. olma as shown , by map and survey niade by R. . Justice. Surveyor, dated August. 1923. which said map is recorded in Hook ol Map, in the oHice of Register of Deeds of Hay wood County, and said map is hereby referred to for a more full and com. plete description of said lots in meets and hounds. o..t 1 on- uiai,i pursuant to the power conierred upon me by deed of trust executed by Mrs. M. A. Penland dated 14th day of July. 1921. and recorded in Book 10 of Deeds of Trust at page -Hi olhce ot Register of Deeds of Haywood County, reference to which is hereby made for all the terms and conditions of (lie same. This September 28. 193M .1. R. MORGAN, Trustee. No. 1 0-1 Oct. 5-12-19-20 NOTICE OK Under mid by v. conferred hv SALE ().' LAND virtue of th,. authori. deed of t rust execut 1 ' nderwood and hus rwood dated the 1 si ed by - Clara 1. band. I). F. Uik tlay ol .Man 1928. and recorded in nok Jli 1 age li.O, in the office of the Register .ii Deeds for Haywood Colin, t.v. . S. Bryant. .Suhst it ut ed Trustee Will nl twelve o'clock Noon on WEDNESDAY, OCTOHKR 18, 193S at the Court Couse House Door of Haywood ( 'ounty in Waynesville North Carolina, sell al public auction J'or cash to the highest bidder the lollowing laml, towit : . -V certain lot or parcel df land in or near the City or Town of Waynes ville Nort b Carolina, and : ii'.(.i..Nl.N; on a stake in tin. orlliwesterly margin (if Crawford Street .Sa stake 100 feet from the iMinn easterly margin of Oak Street and runs with said Crawford SI rout N. 40 degrees 10 minutes E. 130 feet to an iron stake; thence North 10 do gree West 200 feet to a stake; thenc Miutii .m degree 10 minutes West 130 leet to a stake; thence South 10 de grees hast 200 feet to the beginning Being part ...of 'Lots7 Nos.' 1 and 2 in Block "('" of the James R. Tboinns Addition to the Town of Wavnesville I his sale is .made on aeeoimi of de fault in payment of the indebtednes. ecured by said deed of trust, and is ubject to all taxes and assessment against said property whether now due or to becoine due. A live percent (5'i ensh iiinr.i will be at the This 1933. reiiuired of th highest bidder sale. the 12th day of September. V. S. BRYANT. Substituted Trustee. Loan No. 1202. No. 10-Sept.21-28-Oct. 5-12 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, October 10, 1033 at eleven o'clock. A.M. at the Court house door in the town of Waynos villee. Haywood County, North Caro lina. I will sell at public outcry to the highest, bidder for Cash, the fol lowing lands and premises: FIRST TRACT: jiEGINNING al an iron .stake at the Southeast junc tion of Kentuck Avenue and Vifginia A venue audi nn.- with Kentuck Avenue South XX" East. '. ."07 feel to :a stake; the nee with lot No. 44, S. 2" W. 105 feet to a staki; corner of. lots 21. 25. 33 and 31 ; thence S. 88" E. 277 feet, to Virginia Avenue; thence with Virginia Avenue, N. 8" 40' ; W. to the BEGINNING, being 29,30 31, 32 . 33, in Block "C" Being the same.-, property .---conveyed- to the said Chsis. E. Quinlan, R. L. I revost and Rufii- Siler by A. C. Fou(ue. by deed ' ilated 0th day of September, iyj, ;in;i- duly recorded in the ofii'cc of the liegister of Deeds of Haywood County in 'Book 000. page 417 to which reference is hereby ,.niadw for a complete description of said property, SECOND TRACT: Being lot No. 2, as surveyed by J. R. Theriell and plated by him March, 1911, BEGIN NING on a stake, corner of Jot No, 3 and No. 2. and runs N. 1 15' W, 327 feet to a stake corner of lot No. 1 ; thence with line of lot No. 1, S. 71 ." 30' VT.- 822 feet to a stake; thence k. z ,. 40- F. 320 feet-to a stake; theme N. 71 30 E. 088 feet to the BEGINNING containing 2.42 acres, more or less.- ...... J'.aCEPTING from tho alwivo nil the land lying and being- on the East side of the Creek and runs through said, lot and being, that part of the lot lying and being on the Wrest side of said creek that is intended to be convoyed by this deed, the said creek being the line between this lot and the land sold MaT 12, 1925. J. M. Plem mons and W. L. Plemmois by the parties of the first part and the said W. B.' Plemmons and wife, Martha Plemmorts and recorded in Book 59. page 78, Record of Deeds of Haywood County. N. C. The foregoing being the same prop erty conveyed by W. D. Plemmoi and wife. Martha Plemmons, to C. R. Quinlan, R.. L. Preyost and Rufus Siler, by deed dated 23rd day Of August 1922, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County, in Book of Deeds 59, page 194, ta whiuh said deed and :l retertnee is hereby made. !e made pursuant to power or conferred upon me by deed o: executed by i has. E. Quinlai wife. Annie Quinlan. R L. Pre and w ife R... ,!ie Prevost. anc sa;e t rus and VOst Rufu; dated ed in Siler and wife. Anna B. Siler December 24. 1929. and record Book page 175, Record 01 Deeds of Trust of Haywwd County. UFO. H. WARD. This the 10th day of September 1933. Trustee. No. 102 Sept. 21-28-Oct 5-12- NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday. October 9, 1933, at eleven o'clock. A. M. at the court house door in the town of Wayne -i ille Haywood County. North Carolina, 1 will sell at public outcry to the high est bidder for cash- the followinj lands and premises, lying ami being in Waynesville Township, Haywoot County. North Carolina, adjoining lands of Mont Plot, J. C. Welch ant others, and bounded as follows: BEGINNING on a sycamore neai spillway of E. P. Hyatt mill rac and near road leading from Haywoot White Sulphur Springs to Hazelwood and runs thence S. 89" 15' VV. Mf feet to a stake in the edge of Plot Creek Road, formerly old Beck cor ner; thence N. 70" W. 155 feet to i beech; thence S. 78" 30' W. 402 fe to a stake in the edge of Plott Creel Road; thence S- V E. 100 feet to t box elder; thence S. 89 W. 5 3-1 feet to a box elder in the Mont Plot line; thence S. 8" E. 754 feet to i take at the edge of the bottom anc near the rise of the hill in the Mon' Plott line; thence with said Plot line S. 14J 15' E. 429 feet to a stake corner between .Mont Plott and E- R ott place; thence S 10 45' W. 20 feet to a stake corner as aforesaid thence S. !" 45' E. 330 feet to c stake, Mont Plott corner; thence S I.V W. 297 feet to a stake. Plot corner; thence S. 39' 4;i W . 575 fee' to a stake. Plott corner; thence S. 64' 45 W. ;2 1 fee: to a Spanish oak tl corner; thence S. 15' 45' W 115 feet to a stake: thenc S. 25 W 10 feet to a sourwood. Mont Plott corner and in the line ot the ole t lark, place to a stake: thence S 8t . E. Xj.i leet lo a stone: ..thence N 2.i -of leet to a stake: thenct N 11 1..' Iv 313 'i feet to a stake; theme N. ,' E. llo'i: feet to a s;ake. lormerlv a white oak: thence V IX F. -Mi leet to a slake: thence S. 70" Ii. with .1. C. Welch line 330 feet to a stake ; thence, with said line N. SI" :tlf i;. 297 feet to a locust stump, old corner between R- V. i Welch' and. E. R. Plott ; thence with , said line. N VS" E- 120 leet to a stake on the bank of Richland Creek; thence with said creek as follows: N, 1 2 -I 200 '00 .10 E. 2Si feet to a rock: N. :W" !37 leet to a rock: N 17" 45' E. feet to a riK'k ; N. 7 l:r . feet to a rock: North 20 45' I,. 27,i leet to a locust near a stump; . II Li E 837 feet to a stake near llvatt null race: thence N, 17". 15' W. 72 feet to a stake: thence N. 41 30' W. 100 feet to a stake; thence N. 3.T 30' V. 200 feet, to a stake; thence N- 14" 30' W. 172 feet to an oak: (hence N. " 30 W. 525 feet to the BEGINNING, contajimivg 117-9-10 acres, more or less being the same tract ol land conveyed to R E. Osbornclbv S. ( .. Welch and wife, bv deed bearing date January 1910. and recorded in Book 28, page (i39. Record of Deeds of Haywood County;' and being the tract of land conveyed in a deed from R. K. () born,, and wife. L(da Boe Osborne,., dated the 15lh day of September. 1917. and recorded in the olhce of the Re ister of Deeds of Haywood County, N. ( '.. in Book of Deeds 49, page 312. EXCEPTING from the above boun dary a certain lot or parcel of land conveyed bv M. J. MeCracken to W- L. Mehatley und wife. Maude Mehaffey, l)T 1 to p lg wood releu lei dated Deecmlier 12, and recorded on Book 80, 300, Record of Deeds ot Hay County, which tract has been seil from the lien ot said deed of t rust. Sale made pur: ot sale conferred ;ant to the power upon nie by deed of trust, executed by M- J. MeCracken and wife. Jenny MeCracken. to the undersigned, trustee for Haywood Home Building & Loan Association to secure an indiditiiilness of $10,000. 00, which deed of trust is dated No. vomlier 17. 1928. and recorded in Book 22. page 313. Re d of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County. This 8th day (if September, 1933, GEO. II. WARD. 1 rustee. No Mi s, pt 1 1 21 2X ()ct 5 NOIK I Ol IRISH! SSI E f On Monday. October 9, at eleven o'clock. A.M. at the court house door J in the town id Waynesville. Haywood i C (luntv. North C arolina I will sell at f. public outcry, to. tbe highest bidder ; c? for cash, the following land and prem- K ises. lving and lnung in Waynesville lownship. Havwood I ountv. North if Carolina, and more particularly de- r? scribed as follows: 1 ' BEGINNING at a stake in the. i: West margin of the Met lure Road,.. , . corner of McClure and Hvatt lino. and runs thencewitli -aid ro;id. N. 8 W 50 fett to i ki thmci with said road. N. 1-1 E- ''10 feet to a wal- . , nut near a ditch: ihenco N. 353 39 I 151 fitt ' in a h Hum i. N 27" E. 77 feet to a stake: thence N. 1' .30' E. 91 feet to a rock on the North side of I'lott s ( reek; (beech gone) ; thenc,. down said creek with ks me anders .to a stake, in the W'ilsie Win chester s line: thence S. l.T E. 570 feet to a stake on top of th,. hill, W ilsie W inchester s corner; xhence t S 79 1- E. about 150 feet to a stake i in the; .Mont. 1'lott line: tnencewun t. twid I lot line S 3' 4 W (5m feet r to a white oak corner in obi Hyatt, i. and Pl.t line, tht no. N 40 W," 1215 feet to the BEGINNING. fa. Sale made pursuant to power of salek conferred udoti nie by deed of trut 4 executed by W H. McClure and wife. Ida Oxner McClure- dated October 1928. and recorded in Book 26. page 71, Record of Deeds of Trust of Havwood County. This the 8th dav of beptemner. l33.i M. G. STAMEY, i ""Trustee. ; No-93 Sept. 14-21-20ft 5. Narrow Outside Margin t 16 i s '' f i : 't h 3 f I i l j

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